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I want to put DE-Ed on a dvd disc because of not having a blue ray player on PC, so is there a way to convert it to dvd quality without losing the quality?
I want to put DE-Ed on a dvd disc because of not having a blue ray player on PC, so is there a way to convert it to dvd quality without losing the quality?
Is using a USB flash drive or an external hard drive an option to play the Despecialized Editions?
It may save you the hassle of resizing files to find an acceptable image quality for you - and also burning discs etc?
If not, and you want to go the disc route, then these may be of some help:-
https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-convert-mkv-video-files-to-mp4-without-losing-quality
https://www.freemake.com/how_to/how_to_convert_mkv_to_avi_mp4
https://www.tipard.com/mkv-video-converter/how-to-convert-mkv-to-mp4-with-mkv-to-mp4-converter.html
A little patience goes a long way on this old-school Rebel base. If you are having issues finding what you are looking for, these will be of some help…
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‘How do I do this?’ on the OriginalTrilogy.com - includes info on how to ask for a fan project and how to search for projects and threads on OT•com.
A Project Index for Star Wars Preservations (Harmy’s Despecialized & 4K77/80/83 etc) : A Project Index for Star Wars Fan Edits (adywan & Hal 9000 etc)
Take your time to look around this site before posting… Do NOT just lazily make yet another ‘link request’ post - or a new thread asking for projects.
Thanks I’ll check it out sometime, but I forgot I made this post lol.
There’s also semi-official DVD-5 copies out in the wild. Not encoded by Harmy, but he approved them.
There’s also semi-official DVD-5 copies out in the wild. Not encoded by Harmy, but he approved them.
Is there a way to obtain them? Are they too big to burn to disc?
The DVD-5 versions were made by Chewtobacca. They are designed to fit on DVD-5 discs (i.e. single-layered) and play in a standalone DVD player. Two of the films are available on Usenet in this format: SW v2.7 and ROTJ v2.5. They can be found by searching for chewtobacca on the NZBKing search engine. I’m not sure how to get hold of the DVD-5 version of ESB v2.0 any more, now that most of Harmy’s links on Uloz are sadly broken.
If you want discs which will play in a PC DVD player (as opposed to a standalone DVD player), then a better option is to go for the AVCHD versions. These are about 8 GB in size and designed to fit on DVD-9 discs (i.e. dual-layered). With the video in 720p and of almost the same quality as the larger 20 GB MKV files, they are a great compromise. Most well-known PC video software (e.g. VLC) will play AVCHDs burned on DVD-9 discs fine, as will most standalone Blu-ray players. But standalone DVD players will not usually read these discs at all.
The AVCHD versions of all three films are available on Usenet. Try searching for despecialized avchd on NZBKing.
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Hi you can simply use this soft “rebox.NET2.9.9.3” it’s fast if you want